Federer's feet are the scariest, ugliest feet I ever saw...he has toes as long as fingers and the toes are curled, very bony and look like talons from a vulture. I once saw a photo with him sitting with no shoes and his feet were the worst I ever saw. I wish someone could find that photo and post it.

Federer's feet are the scariest, ugliest feet I ever saw...he has toes as long as fingers and the toes are curled, very bony and look like talons from a vulture. I once saw a photo with him sitting with no shoes and his feet were the worst I ever saw. I wish someone could find that photo and post it.

Federer's feet are the scariest, ugliest feet I ever saw...he has toes as long as fingers and the toes are curled, very bony and look like talons from a vulture. I once saw a photo with him sitting with no shoes and his feet were the worst I ever saw. I wish someone could find that photo and post it.

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I love me some Fed, but his feet look like rakes. Toes are just long and spindly.

Okay (giggle), this (giggle) is pretty bad. Also that pic of Amelie Mauresmo and the Middle Eastern guy-somebody on her old website captioned that as he's checking her out and she's checking out his wife!!!!!

We had friends over from Australia when he played Goran Ivanisevic at Wimbledon. It was one of the best times I ever had watching any sport.

Wimbledon 2001 Final: Rafter vs. Ivanisevic
One of the most dramatic and thrilling matches in tennis history, the epic five-set battle between the third-seeded Australian Patrick Rafter and Croatia's unseeded Goran Ivanisevic is one for the ages.

After a spectacular 9-7 fifth set, the longest ever produced in the history of the Wimbledon tournament, Ivanisevic emerged victorious, becoming the first wild card entry to win professional tennis' most prestigious tournament

The shot was executed for the first time in 1974 at the courts of the Club Obras Sanitarias of Buenos Aires in an exhibition match against the French player Wanaro N'Godrella. In a official match, the shot was executed by Vilas for the first time in 1975 in the Indianapolis tournament on clay, against the Spanish Manuel Orantes. I don´t remember if I heard some time that he made it in a previous game, but anyway, it's true; and you can see a text of his book "Quién soy y como juego"(1976) in which he describes how he discovered that shot: